E! Entertainment announced the popular series, "Botched"
will premiere season 5 on December 6th. The network has also
greenlit the series for a sixth season.

"Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif will continue to
change the lives of their patients as they come face to face with the most
complicated reconstructive surgeries they've ever been challenged," says E!'s
press release.

In the season premiere episode, singer-songwriter
"Tiny" Tameka Harris supports her best friend hoping Dr. Dubrow can
help her with a botched breast augmentation.

Tomorrow night, season 4 of E!'s "Bothched" returns with the
mid-season premiere with all new episodes! Plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow
and Dr. Paul Nassif continue to share their expertise with even more inspiring
and challenging cases.

Over the course of 4 seasons, the doctors have performed
reconstructive procedures, some nearly impossible, in an effort to transform
the lives and restore the confidence of patients desperately in need of both.

The famous doctor duo is back with
E!'s hit plastic surgery series "Botched" mid-season return June 18th.
Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr. Paul Nassif are back in the OR to work their magic
helping patients with complex cases who have suffered from botched plastic
surgeries.

"The renowned revision plastic
surgery experts remain determined to continue helping patients restore their
confidence, whether they're in pursuit of perfection or simply desire to feel
like themselves again. There is no shortage of individuals who need the
doctors' help, as Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif continue to

E! announced the hit plastic surgery series, "Botched" will
return for season 4. The legendary plastic surgeons Dr. Terry Dubrow and Dr.
Paul Nassif are putting their surgical skill to the test once again. In the all
new season, the doctors will see new patients looking to correct the damage
done from botched plastic surgeries.

Jeff Olde, EVP, Programming and Development, E! said, "For
three seasons fans have watched Dr. Dubrow and Dr. Nassif fix the
unfixable while facing some of the most complex and challenging surgeries of
their careers," he added, "'Botched' continues to

The doctors are in Atlanta seeing Starrina. She has hemangioma on her face, which is a non-cancerous growth that forms from an abnormal collection of blood vessels. She was born with it and diagnosed with hemangioma early on, but Dr. Nassif believes this could be something different. Mostly because hemangioma's tend to go away as you grow older, not get worse and disfigure you. Between the ages of 6-12 she had 4 surgeries. He believes this is vascular malformation. All Starrina wants to do is sing in the choir without the embarrassment and worry that people